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PBA on Vintage Sports

The PBA on Vintage Sports was a branding used for presentation of Philippine Basketball Association games produced by Vintage Sports, a sports-oriented media company and was aired on Philippine television networks City2 Television from 1982 to 1984, Maharlika Broadcasting System (later renamed as People's Television Network) from 1985 to 1995, and Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation from 1996 to 1999.

PBA on Vintage Sports
Also known asPBA on VTV (1996–1999)
GenrePBA game telecasts
Presented byvarious PBA on Vintage Sports commentators
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesFilipino
English
Production
Executive producerCarlos "Bobong" Velez
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time150 minutes or until game ends
Production companiesPhilippine Basketball Association
Vintage Sports
Release
Original networkCity2 Television (1982–1984)
MBS/PTV (1985–1995)
IBC (1996–1999)
Original releaseMarch 7, 1982 (1982-03-07) –
December 12, 1999 (1999-12-12)
Chronology
Preceded byPBA on MBS
Followed byPBA on Viva TV
RelatedPBA on Viva TV
PBA on NBN/IBC
PBA on ABC/TV5
PBA on One Sports

History

 
Vintage Sports' scoring bug circa-1992 season.

In 1982, the PBA awarded the broadcast rights of its games to Vintage Enterprises, Inc., a company owned by Carlos "Bobong" Velez and signed a P5.4 million deal with the league.[1]

Games were aired on City2 Television, with the second game of a doubleheader aired live and the first game followed afterwards on a delayed basis. One play-by-play and one analyst was assigned to cover both games.

For the first three years of Vintage's coverage, they had the legendary sports commentator Joe Cantada and Pinggoy Pengson as its main anchors with Steve Kattan and Andy Jao as the analysts. Future PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino served as the sideline reporter (dubbed as the "Man on the Ball"). Occasional analysts were also added in the panel, which includes Freddie Webb, Norman Black and Joaqui Trillo.

Several innovations were added by Vintage to the PBA coverage compared to their predecessor, including the "Man on the Ball" feature, which acts as a sideline reporter, "Inside Basketball", which discusses the basketball fundamentals (hosted by Steve Kattan, then later Norman Black), and "Winner's Profile", a feature segment about the players during their off-the-court activities. They also changed the delivery of the panelists by bringing out insights from the action in the game with less emphasis on play-by-play.

The orientation of the main camera was changed since the 1983 Open Conference, with the team benches moved at the bottom of the screen. This is to accommodate additional advertisement when the main camera pans at the basketball court. Team huddles during timeouts were also included since 1984.

After the PBA's transfer to The ULTRA in 1985, Ronnie Nathanielsz, Sev Sarmenta and Ed Picson were later added as additional play-by-play commentators. Vintage also transferred to the Maharlika Broadcasting System (later renamed as the People's Television Network after the People Power Revolution in 1986) as their TV network.

In 1987, Vintage started airing PBA doubleheaders live, and they assign a different play-by-play commentator for both games, although the analyst will still cover both games. Beginning in 1988, Romy Kintanar did the halftime features, entitled "Kaypee at the Half".

Starting the 1989 All-Filipino Conference, Vintage used a character generator score bug, which replaced the "keyed" score bug used since 1982.[2] A dedicated camera was also designated for the game clock so it can be superimposed with the score bug. This was done on a sporadic basis in 1984 and 1986. A CG game clock was used for the 1987 season.

After Cantada's death in March 1992, Ed Picson, Sev Sarmenta and Bill Velasco became the main anchors with Quinito Henson, Andy Jao and Butch Maniego as color commentators. Later additions were Jimmy Javier and Noli Eala (who served as an analyst first then becoming a play-by-play commentator in 1995). Starting in 1993, a different game analyst was assigned for doubleheaders.

In 1996, Vintage transferred to Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) as part of the launching of Vintage Television, a prime time slot that aired on IBC.[3] They also changed the main language in delivering the games, from an all-English format to taglish (mixed Tagalog and English). Radio commentators such as Chino Trinidad, Rado Dimalibot, and Randy Sacdalan were elevated to TV broadcast.

Over the next three seasons, Vintage paid the league a total of over two billion pesos (135 million in 1997, 1.885 billion in 1998 and over 300 million in 1999).

From 1997 to 1998, the games are also aired at ESPN Asia.[4] A different panel were assigned for the ESPN broadcast, which usually headed by Ronnie Nathanielsz.

By 1998, Sarmenta, Velasco and Maniego left for ABS-CBN Sports to be the main presenters for the network's newly established league, the Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA). Trinidad and Yeng Guiao would also become one of the most popular tandems in Vintage Sports. Eala and Picson would often tandem with Henson and Jao. Radio commentators Benjie Santiago and Mon Liboro was also elevated to the TV coverage.

In 1999, Anthony Suntay and Chiqui Roa-Puno, or at times Paolo Trillo, Jannelle So and Dong Alejar became the pregame and halftime hosts for the coverage. Also, the games were aired on Eagle Broadcasting Corporation's Net 25 on a slightly delayed basis.

End of PBA on Vintage Sports

On December 12, 1999, Vintage Sports aired its last PBA game during Game 6 of the 1999 Governor's Cup between the Alaska Milkmen and the San Miguel Beermen were played at the Araneta Coliseum and before merging with Viva TV in 2000. Ed Picson and Andy Jao were the commentators and the sideline reporters were Ronnie Nathanielsz, Jannelle So Chiqui Roa-Puno and Dong Alejar for its last run.

Viva Entertainment merger

In 2000, Vintage Television merged with Viva Television and signed a 770 million pesos deal with 3 years. It defeated the bid of GMA Network, who was hoping to win the bid to compete with television rival ABS-CBN, who had the television rights to cover the rival league Metropolitan Basketball Association.

Music

Vintage Sports used different themes in every season the covered the PBA games. During their first years covering the league, they incorporate pop music when cutting into a commercial break. The list of their main themes are as follows:

  • 1991 - PBA on Vintage Sports theme (in-house music)
  • 1993 - Pushing The Limit by G. Kavanagh and Hennie Bekker
  • 1996 - Barcelona by John Tesh (also used Shock by John Tesh as secondary theme)

List of broadcasters

  • Joe Cantada (lead play-by-play, 1982–1991)
  • Pinggoy Pengson (lead play-by-play, 1982–1988)
  • Noli Eala (game analyst, 1992-1994; lead play-by-play, 1995–1999)
  • Jimmy Javier (play-by-play, 1992-1993)
  • Mon Liboro (play-by-play, 1997–1999)
  • Ronnie Nathanielsz (play-by-play, 1984–1985; sideline reporter, 1992-1999)
  • Ed Picson (lead play-by-play, 1987–1999)
  • Randy Sacdalan (play-by-play, 1995–1999)
  • Benjie Santiago (play-by-play, 1998–1999)
  • Sev Sarmenta (lead play-by-play, 1987–1996)
  • Chino Trinidad (sideline reporter, 1993-1995; play-by-play, 1996–1999)
  • Bill Velasco (play-by-play, 1989–1993)
  • Norman Black (game analyst, 1984-1985)
  • Tim Cone (game analyst, 1986-1988)
  • Alfrancis Chua (game analyst, 1999)
  • Rado Dimalibot (game analyst, 1995–1999)
  • Yeng Guiao (game analyst, 1995–1999)
  • Quinito Henson (game analyst, 1985–1989, 1992–1999)
  • Andy Jao (game analyst, 1982–1999)
  • Steve Kattan (game analyst, 1982–1986)
  • Butch Maniego (game analyst, 1989–1997; sideline reporter, 1994-1997)
  • Joaqui Trillo (game analyst, 1984–1989)
  • Freddie Webb (game analyst, 1984–1985)
  • Jim Kelly (game analyst, 1993)
  • Ronith Ang-Cogswell (sideline reporter, 1993–1995)
  • Anthony Suntay (sideline reporter, 1995-1999)
  • Dong Alejar (sideline reporter, 1998–1999)
  • Chiqui Roa-Puno (sideline reporter, 1998–1999)
  • Jannelle So (sideline reporter, 1998–1999)
  • Paolo Trillo (sideline reporter, 1998–1999)
  • Jun Bernardino (sideline reporter, 1982–1983)
  • Romy Kintanar (sideline reporter, 1985–1995)
  • Danny Sembrano (sideline reporter, 1983–1984)
  • Katherine De Leon-Vilar (sideline reporter, 1990–1991)
  • Mylene Quinto (sideline reporter, 1993)
  • Ria Tanjuatco-Trillo (sideline reporter, 1998)

See also

References

  1. ^ Ramos, Gerry (June 4, 2017). "Bobong Velez, man who elevated PBA's TV coverage to new heights, dies aged 71". Sports Interactive Network Philippines. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  2. ^ San Miguel Beer 1989 PBA Finals on YouTube
  3. ^ Red, Isah V. (March 23, 1996). "VTV SHAKES INDUSTRY". Manila Standard. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  4. ^ Zarate, Noel (June 12, 2020). "That season when the PBA was simulcast over two networks". ESPN5. Retrieved September 19, 2020.

Bibliography

  • PBA, The First 25 (2000, PBA Books) p. 33
  • PBA 20 Years at the Pictures (1994, PBA Books) pp. 118–119 [Images]
Preceded by PBA TV coverage partners
1982–1999
Succeeded by

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The PBA on Vintage Sports was a branding used for presentation of Philippine Basketball Association games produced by Vintage Sports a sports oriented media company and was aired on Philippine television networks City2 Television from 1982 to 1984 Maharlika Broadcasting System later renamed as People s Television Network from 1985 to 1995 and Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation from 1996 to 1999 PBA on Vintage SportsAlso known asPBA on VTV 1996 1999 GenrePBA game telecastsPresented byvarious PBA on Vintage Sports commentatorsCountry of originPhilippinesOriginal languagesFilipino EnglishProductionExecutive producerCarlos Bobong VelezCamera setupMultiple camera setupRunning time150 minutes or until game endsProduction companiesPhilippine Basketball AssociationVintage SportsReleaseOriginal networkCity2 Television 1982 1984 MBS PTV 1985 1995 IBC 1996 1999 Original releaseMarch 7 1982 1982 03 07 December 12 1999 1999 12 12 ChronologyPreceded byPBA on MBSFollowed byPBA on Viva TVRelatedPBA on Viva TVPBA on NBN IBCPBA on ABC TV5PBA on One Sports Contents 1 History 2 End of PBA on Vintage Sports 3 Viva Entertainment merger 4 Music 5 List of broadcasters 6 See also 7 References 8 BibliographyHistory Edit Vintage Sports scoring bug circa 1992 season In 1982 the PBA awarded the broadcast rights of its games to Vintage Enterprises Inc a company owned by Carlos Bobong Velez and signed a P5 4 million deal with the league 1 Games were aired on City2 Television with the second game of a doubleheader aired live and the first game followed afterwards on a delayed basis One play by play and one analyst was assigned to cover both games For the first three years of Vintage s coverage they had the legendary sports commentator Joe Cantada and Pinggoy Pengson as its main anchors with Steve Kattan and Andy Jao as the analysts Future PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino served as the sideline reporter dubbed as the Man on the Ball Occasional analysts were also added in the panel which includes Freddie Webb Norman Black and Joaqui Trillo Several innovations were added by Vintage to the PBA coverage compared to their predecessor including the Man on the Ball feature which acts as a sideline reporter Inside Basketball which discusses the basketball fundamentals hosted by Steve Kattan then later Norman Black and Winner s Profile a feature segment about the players during their off the court activities They also changed the delivery of the panelists by bringing out insights from the action in the game with less emphasis on play by play The orientation of the main camera was changed since the 1983 Open Conference with the team benches moved at the bottom of the screen This is to accommodate additional advertisement when the main camera pans at the basketball court Team huddles during timeouts were also included since 1984 After the PBA s transfer to The ULTRA in 1985 Ronnie Nathanielsz Sev Sarmenta and Ed Picson were later added as additional play by play commentators Vintage also transferred to the Maharlika Broadcasting System later renamed as the People s Television Network after the People Power Revolution in 1986 as their TV network In 1987 Vintage started airing PBA doubleheaders live and they assign a different play by play commentator for both games although the analyst will still cover both games Beginning in 1988 Romy Kintanar did the halftime features entitled Kaypee at the Half Starting the 1989 All Filipino Conference Vintage used a character generator score bug which replaced the keyed score bug used since 1982 2 A dedicated camera was also designated for the game clock so it can be superimposed with the score bug This was done on a sporadic basis in 1984 and 1986 A CG game clock was used for the 1987 season After Cantada s death in March 1992 Ed Picson Sev Sarmenta and Bill Velasco became the main anchors with Quinito Henson Andy Jao and Butch Maniego as color commentators Later additions were Jimmy Javier and Noli Eala who served as an analyst first then becoming a play by play commentator in 1995 Starting in 1993 a different game analyst was assigned for doubleheaders In 1996 Vintage transferred to Intercontinental Broadcasting Corporation IBC as part of the launching of Vintage Television a prime time slot that aired on IBC 3 They also changed the main language in delivering the games from an all English format to taglish mixed Tagalog and English Radio commentators such as Chino Trinidad Rado Dimalibot and Randy Sacdalan were elevated to TV broadcast Over the next three seasons Vintage paid the league a total of over two billion pesos 135 million in 1997 1 885 billion in 1998 and over 300 million in 1999 From 1997 to 1998 the games are also aired at ESPN Asia 4 A different panel were assigned for the ESPN broadcast which usually headed by Ronnie Nathanielsz By 1998 Sarmenta Velasco and Maniego left for ABS CBN Sports to be the main presenters for the network s newly established league the Metropolitan Basketball Association MBA Trinidad and Yeng Guiao would also become one of the most popular tandems in Vintage Sports Eala and Picson would often tandem with Henson and Jao Radio commentators Benjie Santiago and Mon Liboro was also elevated to the TV coverage In 1999 Anthony Suntay and Chiqui Roa Puno or at times Paolo Trillo Jannelle So and Dong Alejar became the pregame and halftime hosts for the coverage Also the games were aired on Eagle Broadcasting Corporation s Net 25 on a slightly delayed basis End of PBA on Vintage Sports EditOn December 12 1999 Vintage Sports aired its last PBA game during Game 6 of the 1999 Governor s Cup between the Alaska Milkmen and the San Miguel Beermen were played at the Araneta Coliseum and before merging with Viva TV in 2000 Ed Picson and Andy Jao were the commentators and the sideline reporters were Ronnie Nathanielsz Jannelle So Chiqui Roa Puno and Dong Alejar for its last run Viva Entertainment merger EditMain article PBA on Viva TV In 2000 Vintage Television merged with Viva Television and signed a 770 million pesos deal with 3 years It defeated the bid of GMA Network who was hoping to win the bid to compete with television rival ABS CBN who had the television rights to cover the rival league Metropolitan Basketball Association Music EditVintage Sports used different themes in every season the covered the PBA games During their first years covering the league they incorporate pop music when cutting into a commercial break The list of their main themes are as follows 1991 PBA on Vintage Sports theme in house music 1993 Pushing The Limit by G Kavanagh and Hennie Bekker 1996 Barcelona by John Tesh also used Shock by John Tesh as secondary theme List of broadcasters EditJoe Cantada lead play by play 1982 1991 Pinggoy Pengson lead play by play 1982 1988 Noli Eala game analyst 1992 1994 lead play by play 1995 1999 Jimmy Javier play by play 1992 1993 Mon Liboro play by play 1997 1999 Ronnie Nathanielsz play by play 1984 1985 sideline reporter 1992 1999 Ed Picson lead play by play 1987 1999 Randy Sacdalan play by play 1995 1999 Benjie Santiago play by play 1998 1999 Sev Sarmenta lead play by play 1987 1996 Chino Trinidad sideline reporter 1993 1995 play by play 1996 1999 Bill Velasco play by play 1989 1993 Norman Black game analyst 1984 1985 Tim Cone game analyst 1986 1988 Alfrancis Chua game analyst 1999 Rado Dimalibot game analyst 1995 1999 Yeng Guiao game analyst 1995 1999 Quinito Henson game analyst 1985 1989 1992 1999 Andy Jao game analyst 1982 1999 Steve Kattan game analyst 1982 1986 Butch Maniego game analyst 1989 1997 sideline reporter 1994 1997 Joaqui Trillo game analyst 1984 1989 Freddie Webb game analyst 1984 1985 Jim Kelly game analyst 1993 Ronith Ang Cogswell sideline reporter 1993 1995 Anthony Suntay sideline reporter 1995 1999 Dong Alejar sideline reporter 1998 1999 Chiqui Roa Puno sideline reporter 1998 1999 Jannelle So sideline reporter 1998 1999 Paolo Trillo sideline reporter 1998 1999 Jun Bernardino sideline reporter 1982 1983 Romy Kintanar sideline reporter 1985 1995 Danny Sembrano sideline reporter 1983 1984 Katherine De Leon Vilar sideline reporter 1990 1991 Mylene Quinto sideline reporter 1993 Ria Tanjuatco Trillo sideline reporter 1998 See also EditPhilippine Basketball Association PBA on Viva TV PBA on NBN IBC PBA on ABC PBA on One Sports List of programs aired by Banahaw Broadcasting Corporation List of programs aired by People s Television Network List of programs previously broadcast by Intercontinental Broadcasting CorporationReferences Edit Ramos Gerry June 4 2017 Bobong Velez man who elevated PBA s TV coverage to new heights dies aged 71 Sports Interactive Network Philippines Retrieved September 18 2020 San Miguel Beer 1989 PBA Finals on YouTube Red Isah V March 23 1996 VTV SHAKES INDUSTRY Manila Standard Retrieved September 18 2020 Zarate Noel June 12 2020 That season when the PBA was simulcast over two networks ESPN5 Retrieved September 19 2020 Bibliography EditPBA The First 25 2000 PBA Books p 33 PBA 20 Years at the Pictures 1994 PBA Books pp 118 119 Images Preceded byPBA on MBS PBA TV coverage partners1982 1999 Succeeded byPBA on Viva TV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PBA on Vintage Sports amp oldid 1134380558, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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